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WHAT'S HAPPENING IN RICHMOND!
Week of January 22, 2013

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

2013 already looks busy, keep sending us your Arts & Culture events to be included here.

My favorite time of year is...that's right, Crab Feed Season! Many are planned, we will do our best to publicize all that we know about.  Get your crab cracking, butter melting kits ready now!

For a quick reference, click on the day (to the right) to go directly to that day or heading.

If you have an upcoming event, please send the details to my  email  to be included in the next edition.

 

If your event isn't listed here, we probably aren't aware of it. Either send us your information by Monday morning to be included in the weekly edition or enter your event on the  Community Calendar.

Don't hesitate to call us for more information at 510-237-1403.

 

We are happy to help!

 

Michelle Itagaki
Richmond Convention & Visitors Bureau
201 W Richmond Avenue
Richmond, California 94801
510-237-1403
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Richmond's Bay Trail 2012 Report
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Planning Ahead
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Spotlight on Lodging
The Annex
Annex Cozy Cottage

Washington Avenue & Nicholl Avenue

(510) 235-0081

More information here 

 

Private furnished one bedroom cottage nestled beneath an oak tree close to shopping and other amenities.

 

Located just a two minute walk to downtown Point Richmond.

 

Amenities:  

Handicap Accessible, Parking - Carport, Furnished, Washer/Dryer in Unit, Patio,   Lawn/Yard,   High Ceilings,   High definition TV,   Fully Equipped Kitchen,   Eat-in Kitchen,   Ceiling Fans,   High Speed Internet,   Central Heat Only,   Public transportation,   Cable,   Phone - Free Local Calls,   Community Swimming Pool

 

Thursday
THURSDAY
 

Contra Costa College Celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr  

 

Knox Center for Performing Arts

2600 Mission Bell Drive

Thursday, January 24

6:00 pm

FREE

   

The African American Staff Association is hosting the MLK celebration scheduled for Thursday, January 24 at 6:00 p.m. The theme this year is "Honoring Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement."   The Demension Dance Theatre will perform and the CCC Gospel Choir will sing. Tributes will feature, Fannie Lou Hamer, Thurgood Marshall, A. PHillip Randolph and many more.


Friday
FRIDAY
 

A Staged Reading of "Safe House"

 

East Bay Center for Performing Arts

339 11th Street

Friday, January 25

7:00 pm

FREE

 

 

East Bay Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to host a staged reading of "Safe House", a play by Playwright, Dramatist and Screenwriter, Keith Josef Adkins.   Directed by Steven Anthony Jones this reading revolves around the main character, Addison Pedigrew, in Kentucky, circa 1843. As a free man of color, Addison dreams of owning a shoe business, while his family secretly helps fugitives flee to Liberia.   This is a FREE EVENT. Please join us.

 

EBCFPA Jan 26  


Saturday
SATURDAY
 

Splash 2013

 

Richmond Plunge

1 E Richmond Avenue

Saturday, January 26

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

FREE

 

"Water...It's great to drink and fun to swim in too."

 

Bring your family and join in an afternoon of healthy fun at the Plunge! Learn about the Richmond Friends of Recreation (RFoR) and find lots of ways to help your family be healthy.

 

Door Prizes - including tennis and swim lessons

Healthy snacks and healthy food samples

Healthy Living experts

 

Presented by the Richmond Friends of Recreation.

Ongoing
ONGOING EVENTS
  

Rosie the Riveter Visitor Center 

 

Open Daily

RORI Visitor Center

1414 Harbour Way South

FREE

  

Thursdays: Japanese American WWII Experience Presentation

Tuesdays/Saturdays: Ranger Betty Soskin

 

Meet a ranger or volunteer for a 45 minute program (topics vary) at the Visitor Center at 2:00pm every day. Come early to see the exhibits in the Visitor Center. Ranger Betty Soskin speaks on Tuesdays and Saturdays.       

  

  

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New Exhibits at NIAD  

 

NIAD Art Center

551 23rd Street

January 11th - February 25

 

In The Main Gallery
You Are Here -  

Selected from the archives by independent curator Robert Wuilfe, the exhibition You Are Here brings together work by the artists of NIAD for a meditation on "place" and the ways in which we mentally map the universe around us. As we move through the world, our minds piece together idiosyncratic visions of the sites and spaces we encounter, each informing the next and combining to form a language we use to understand and communicate. As the artists in You Are Here demonstrate, the translation of this language from internal perception into visual representation is a process that presents the viewer with both answers and questions. From the quiet to the boisterous, from the representational to the abstracted, the artworks in the exhibition invite viewers to decipher often-complex and personal visual codes. They remind us of both the inherent difficulty of communication and the rewards of trying. In doing so, they open up a surprising and insightful window upon the world around us. Robert Wuilfe is an independent curator based in Richmond. We are honored to work with Wuilfe. You Are Here is the first exhibition he has organized at NIAD.


In The Annex

Cache

For his new collages, New York artist Ken Weathersby has taken to cannibalizing his bookshelf. Using entire pages from an art book, mostly images of Greek sculpture, or other figurative images, Weathersby buries each under one of his signature wooden grids. The pieces become elegant and complex explorations of the picture plane. We're proud to show the latest from this fantastic New York-based artist. Ken Weathersby's works were seen in 2012 solo shows Strange Fit at Pierogi Gallery in Brooklyn, and The Other Ken Weathersby at Gallery Aferro in Newark, NJ.

In The Storefront

Real And Imagined Landscape

As a special extension of the exhibition You Are Here, NIAD will be offering Real And Imagined Landscape. NIAD artist Lois Ann Barnett's pieces -- acrylic images of places based on her memory or magazine photos -- will be hung in a reading room setting. And the storefront will be stocked with a selection of free books. Visitors can sit down and crack open a great novel or take one home (compliments of NIAD) to read over the long winter nights.

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Richmond Certified Farmers Market at Civic Center  

 

Civic Center Parking Lot
24th & Barrett Avenue
Fridays
8 am - 5 pm

The market, in the Richmond Auditorium parking lot at 24th and Barrett Avenue, has offered locally grown fruit, vegetables, nuts, plants,eggs and other edibles since l983.

A free market basket is given away each week.   For more information contact Steve Ghigliotto, market manager, at 510-206-7271.

    

  

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Winter Exhibits at the RAC

 

Richmond Art Center

2540 Barrett Avenue

January 12th - March 8th

 

Main Gallery

The Art of Living Black - 17th Annual Bay Area Black Artists Exhibition

The Richmond Art Center is proud to present The Art of Living Black, 17th Annual Bay Area Black Artists Exhibition. This exhibition is the only annual non-juried exhibition and self-guided art tour in the Bay Area to exclusively feature regional artists of African descent. Featuring over 50 local artists as well as highlighting the 2012 Jan Hart Schuyers Awards winners Latisha Baker, Stephen Bruce and Dana King.

 

South & West Gallery
Cuba
: Portrait of a Revolution - A solo exhibition of Cuban Artist, Antonio Canet Hernández

This exhibition features the complete set of 95 block prints created by the late Cuban artist, Antonio Canet Hernández (1942-2008), who was considered a living treasure of Cuba. The City of Richmond's Regla, Cuba Sister City Committee was gifted this collection of prints by the artist to hold in trust for, and to show to, the people of the United States. The prints tell the history of the Cuban Revolution. This is the first time the series is being exhibited in its entirety in the U.S.

 

Special Canet Reception: Sat, Jan 12, 2 - 4pm

Live music by Tito Gonzalez Y Su Trio & dance performance by Las Puras Dance Company

 

Community Gallery

Hilda Robinson: Didn't We Have Fun!

A solo exhibition of artist, Hilda Robinson, on the occasion of the publication of her children's book featuring her paintings that celebrate the joys and memories of growing up in a closely-knit neighborhood in Philadelphia. Didn't We Have Fun! is a vibrant, colorful look at African-American family life and culture, seen through the eyes of this celebrated artist.

 

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Want to Play Chess?   

 

Catahoula Coffee Company
12472 San Pablo Avenue
Thursdays, 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Look for a casual game of chess, tried of playing online or against the computer.  Well, the West Coast Chess Alliance and Catahoula Coffee Shop has solved your problem.  Join us for, "Thursday Event Chess" at Catahoula Coffee Company from 5:30 to 8:00 pm, for chess and coffee, please bring your own board and clock.  Best coffee in the East Bay, and now a place to get your game on.  The next move is yours.

 

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Bingo!

 

Marina Gardens Bingo

1401 Marina Way South

Wednesday - Saturdays

Doors Open at 5 pm

Games begin at 7 pm

 

Bingo players are loving this wonderful hall, the friendly and safe environment, and the honest games. Marina Gardens Bingo has become a new destination for people from all over the bay area.

  

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Golden State Model Railroad Museum

 

Golden State Model Railroad Museum

900-A Dornan Drive

Wednesdays 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Saturdays Noon - 5:00 pm

Sundays Noon - 5:00 pm  

Admission Prices (when trains are running)

  $4 for Adults

  $2 for Senior Citizens & Children under 12

  $9 for Families

 

A visit to our 10,000 square foot Museum of operating model trains provides an inexpensive, fun-filled outing for young and old, with plenty of room for youngsters to stretch their legs and expend energy as they follow trains along the 200+ feet of public walkway.

 

More information here

  

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The Baltic

 

The Baltic

135 Park Place
 More information here 
 

 

  

Thursday, January 24 

8:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Baltic Sessions - Blues Jam  

 

Friday, January 25 

9:30 pm - 11:30 pm

Upward Movement ~ Hip Hop fusion

 

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Old West Weekend at Playland-Not-at-the-Beach

   

Playland Not-at-the-Beach
10979 San Pablo Avenue

Saturday, January 26
Sunday, January 27
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Adults $15
Children/Seniors $10
 

 

Relive bygone times as Playland revives the spirit of the Old West. The little members of the posse can win prizes bringin' outlaws to justice in a treasure hunt as the sheriffs kick back with FREE PLAY pinball and arcade games. A rootin', tootin' hoot for the entire gang!

 

More information about Playland here

 

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SS Red Oak Victory Ship Museum

 

SS Red Oak Victory Ship

1337 Canal Boulevard

10:00 am - 3:00 pm, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

$5

 

SS Red Oak Victory is open for docent tours on Tues, Thurs, Sat, and Sun from 10am-3pm. Last tour begins promptly at 2pm. Boarding fee is $5 for everyone. The ship is berthed at 1337 Canal Blvd and the ship phone is 510-237-2933.  

 

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Expecting Isabel at the Masquers

 

Masquers Playhouse

105 Park Place

 

BY LISA LOOMER

DIRECTED BY MICHAEL SALLY

ALL SEATS $22

Purchase tickets here

 

This savvy comedy tells of a young couple's difficulties in conceiving, and their funny and heart-breaking adventures - and the broadly comic characters they encounter along the way - in the fertility trade, the adoption industry, and in their own outrageous families.

 

 CrabFeeds
CRAB FEED SEASON IS HERE!

 

"WCCAR Annual Crab Feed"

El Sobrante Elks Club

3931 San Pablo Dam Road

Friday, February 1

$40 per person

Tickets available through January 24, no tickets sold at the door! Call Shirley or Sherri at the Association Office @ 510-233-1152 to reserve your tickets.

5:30 - 6:30 Cocktail Hour

6:30 Dinner Served

 

Our Menu will include:

 

Pasta with hearty red sauce, Garden salad with Italian dressing, Dinner roll with butter (sour dough), Crab, Cocktail sauce, melted butter, dessert & coffee!

 

 

 

Richmond Rotary 6th Annual Crab Feed

 

Salesian High School Cafeteria

2851 Salesian Avenue

Saturday, February 2

$40 per person in advance

No tickets at the door!

 
Tickets & info: Erle Brown (510) 233-6291

 

All you can eat!

   

 

 

Coronado YMCA Crab Feed

Coronado YMCA

263 South 20th Street,

Saturday, February 2

$45 per person, Tickets are available for purchase at Coronado YMCA until January 25th

Doors Open at 5:30 pm

 

With a commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility, the Y ensures that every individual has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive.

 

We count on the generosity of our members and partners to provide a place to help people become more healthy, confident, connected and secure. We ask you to join us to make a difference!

 

ENTERTAINMENT

DJ, dancing, silent auction and raffle.

DINNER INCLUDES

All you can eat hot crab, salad, pasta, dessert

 

 

   

Boys & Girls Club of El Sobrante All You Can Eat Crab Feed

 

Boys & Girls Club of El Sobrante

4660 Appian Way

Saturday, February 2

$40 per person   

purchase tickets here 

6:30 pm Doors open

 

Raffle, live & silent auctions. Lots of fun and lots of Crab!!

 
  

 

 

iExpect Presents: The Annual Crab Feed 2013

 

iExpect Ministries

5221 Central Ave

Saturday, February 9

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

$40 Adults

$25 Children 5 - 12 years old, under 4 free

No tickets at the door!

For tickets and additional information call 510.776.2177

 

We will provide...
hot garlic butter sauce!

 

Planning
PLANNING AHEAD
 
KaHulaHou at the Craneway Pavilion

Get your tickets today, the event is almost sold out! 

 

Craneway Pavilion

1010 Harbour Way South

Saturday, February 2

$65 Ringside seats

Purchase tickets at 510-214-5400

More information here

 

KaHulaHou is back for another round of no-holds-barred hula.

This innovative approach to hula competition celebrates the cultural richness of Hawaiian heritage. Time-honored traditions of hula and sport meet head-to-head on the center stage, where strength and precision collide with wit and skill. Experience this rich blend of traditional and contemporary hula, combined with the strategies of konane. This is Hawaiian entertainment that is exciting, spontaneous, and truly captivating ~ and where you get to be the judge!

 

 
Poetry Out Loud...

 

Arts & Culture Commission of Contra Costa County

Las Lomas High School

1460 South Main St., Walnut Creek

Saturday, February 9

11:00 am

 

 

Refresh your love for language by attending AC5's countywide competition.  A distinguished panel of judges including area librarians, poets, and educators will have the difficult job of determining which finalist from Contra Costa County high schools will represent our county at the California championship.

 

Nine high schools will be represented this year: College Park High (Pleasant Hill), Deer Valley High (Antioch), Independence High (Brentwood), Las Lomas High (Walnut Creek), Making Waves Academy (Richmond), Monte Vista High (Danville), Mt. Diablo High (Concord), Richmond High and Salesian High (Richmond).

This is AC5's sixth year sponsoring Poetry Out Loud in our county. Poetry Out Loud is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Poetry Foundation.  Locally, AC5 thanks the California Arts Council and California Poets in the Schools for their support.   

To learn more about why Poetry Out Loud matters, see these 7 aspects of the  program here.

 

 

 BayTrail
RICHMOND'S BAY TRAIL 2012 YEAR END REPORT
 

Bay Trail in Richmond 2012 Year End Report

 

 

This 14th New Year Report by TRAC, the Trails for Richmond Action Committee, highlights 2012 achievements and describes plans for completing the San Francisco Bay Trail in Richmond. Starting in January 2000, these reports centered on a map showing the 30 miles of Bay Trail to be built. This report presents a new format because the 10.8 miles of gaps remaining are focused in only three areas, i.e. the Ferry Point Loop, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline and between the Plunge & Point San Pablo. Richmond now has more than 31 miles of Bay Trail in place -- exceeding all other cities on this planned

500-mile hiking and biking route encircling San Francisco and San Pablo Bays.  

 

 

Read more here